My estranged husband filed a joint tax return without my knowledge. He got my family’s stimulus payment — what can I do? ‘He has used the pandemic to commit emotional and economic abuse’‘He has used the pandemic to commit emotional and economic abuse.’

Lessons for the COVID generation from the greatest one “Out of chaos comes cosmos,” says WWII vet, recalling the unity of a past national crisisA 93-year-old World War II veteran says you can learn a thing or two from a crisis.

‘No matter how well you speak, or how educated you are, my blackness will always define me.’ Black graduates on racism in America ‘This is a stressful situation for a lot of people that look like me’‘This is a stressful situation for a lot of people that look like me.’

Lea Michele apologizes after ‘Glee’ co-star accused her of making work ‘a living hell’: What are microaggressions? Samantha Ware alleged Michele had subjected her to ‘traumatic microaggressions’ after the ‘Glee’ star tweeted about George Floyd Samantha Ware alleged Michele had subjected her to ‘traumatic microaggressions’ after the ‘Glee’ star tweeted about George FloydSamantha Ware alleged Michele had subjected her to ‘traumatic microaggressions’ after the ‘Glee’ star tweeted about George Floyd.

Millions of people of color have NO access to affordable health care or quality education — 2 million Americans lack running water The causes of social unrest go much deeper than the most recent police brutality The causes of social unrest go much deeper than the most recent police brutality.

What do women want from their financial advisers? Straight talk, clear explanations, and lower fees, for starters Findings from a recent survey and insights from three experts on how to find and work with an adviserWomen have higher expectations than men when it comes to financial advice.

Demand is up, donations are down: It’s creating a food insecurity nightmare, especially for seniors How food programs are adapting and how you can helpMany older adults have lost income and some are fearful of going to the market.

Be prepared to wash your own hair and pay a COVID-19 fee. Your trip to the hair salon won’t be the same after the lockdown Getting your hair done will be a lonelier, quieter experience for the time beingGetting your hair done will be a lonelier, quieter experience for the time being.

‘The 1918 Spanish flu’s second wave was even more devastating’: WHO advises caution to avoid ‘immediate second peak’ Immunizations against smallpox, measles or Hepatitis B should last a lifetime, but that has not been the case for previous coronavirusesImmunizations against smallpox, measles or Hepatitis B should last a lifetime, but that has not been the case for previous coronaviruses.

Joe Biden has called for rent forgiveness during the coronavirus pandemic — here’s how that would work Progressive activists say mortgages and rent should be cancelled while the coronavirus pandemic slows the economy, but what would that mean for landlords?Progressive activists say mortgages and rent should be cancelled while the coronavirus pandemic slows the economy, but what would that mean for landlords?

Americans are putting off medical care due to coronavirus fears — but there have been consequences 11% of respondents said their or their family member’s condition had worsened as a result11% of respondents said their or their family member’s condition had worsened as a result.

Retirement crisis for women is even worse than you think Earning less, doing more care work, and living longer can add up to money troubles late in life, research showsEarning less, doing more care work, and living longer can add up to money troubles late in life, new research shows

‘I’ll never give my wife $1,200 to blow her stimulus check. She’ll get a couple of hundred bucks to go shopping.’ What’s wrong with that? ‘I can’t believe the sick selfishness of you people where men are concerned’‘I can’t believe the sick selfishness of you people where men are concerned.’

My husband refuses to give me my stimulus check. He says that I don’t deserve it because I didn’t earn it. What can I do? ‘It is outrageous that a spouse would share liability for tax debt, but not share in the stimulus payment.’ What legal recourse does this woman have?‘It is outrageous that a spouse would share liability for tax debt, but not share in the stimulus payment.’ What legal recourse does this woman have?

‘I have a mortgage to pay’: Sex workers banned from small-business loans under CARES Act due to ‘prurient sexual nature’ Andre Shakti majored in deaf studies and psychology at college, helps to support her father, and works as a stripper, dominatrix and sex educatorAndre Shakti majored in deaf studies and psychology at college, helps to support her father, and works as a stripper, dominatrix and sex educator.

Now I totally get why my father was so frugal Lessons from the Great Depression: He saved rusty nails and soap chips. These days, plenty of people are doing itHe saved rusty nails and soap chips. These days, plenty of people are doing it.

New York’s unemployment rate rose sharply to 14.5% in April, the highest ever on record With 1.8 million jobs lost last month, it was second only to California, which saw a loss of 2.3 million jobsWorkers in restaurants, nightlife, leisure, tourism and manufacturing across the U.S. have been some of the worst hit by layoffs.

‘Getting out of the water is not an option’: a long-distance swimmer’s tips for enduring social isolation during coronavirus pandemic ‘I never allow myself to think about the entire distance when I start a long swim. If I did, I would be paralyzed by the enormity of it,’ writes Anna Wardley‘I never allow myself to think about the entire distance when I start a long swim. If I did, I would be paralyzed by the enormity of it,’ writes Anna Wardley.

Many Americans showing up for work — especially women and people of color — are afraid they’ll bring coronavirus home with them Workers on the front lines of the pandemic are overwhelmingly women and people of colorWorkers on the front lines of the pandemic are overwhelmingly women and people of color.

‘Shameful, not cool, a sign of weakness’: Men are less likely to wear face masks to protect against coronavirus, study finds Men are less likely to believe they’ll be seriously impacted by COVID-19, despite data to the contrary, new research findsMen are less likely to believe they’ll be seriously impacted by COVID-19, despite data to the contrary, new research finds.

New York City aims to conduct 20,000 COVID-19 tests a day New groups, including those in nursing homes and shelters, are encouraged to be tested, regardless of whether they exhibit symptomsExtensive testing has been identified as a critical step in ending the city’s lockdown, a target that is still weeks away.

Over 50 and looking for a job? Here’s the smart way to pitch yourself Learn to tell your story if your job hunting or switching careers, from the book ‘Thriving at 50+’Why knowing how to tell your story can help you find work in midlife or find your next act.

Retired coders to the rescue: They’re helping state agencies respond to the crisis by working on the outdated, overloaded computer systems They’re part of a generation who can still program in computer languages that are no longer taught in schoolsTheir proficiency in older computer languages has suddenly become a valuable skill.

‘The floor was taken out from under them’: April’s massive job losses are hitting these Americans more than others The economy lost 20.5 million jobs last month, according to the Labor Department’s nonfarm-payrolls report The economy lost 20.5 million jobs last month, according to the jobs report.

Men say child care has been evenly split under quarantine — women disagree A new poll suggests women are still more responsible for child care and home schooling under quarantineA new poll suggests women are still more responsible for child care and home schooling under quarantine

Social Security Report shows uptick in 75-year deficit, no change in trust fund depletion date COVID-19 will impact this projection, but probably not significantlyCOVID-19 will impact this projection, but probably not significantly

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In vulnerable communities, Lorena Borjas was who you turned to for help The transgender activist died at 59 at Coney Island hospital from COVID-19She spent the last decades of her life helping people break what she saw as the arrest-jail-deportation cycle.

‘Unimaginable’: This is what it’s been like for funeral directors in New York City The pain that she and colleagues feel, turning away the grievingA funeral director describes the overwhelming circumstances as people desperately seek a funeral home for loved ones.

New York jobless claims soar past 1.6 million The nation’s COVID-19 epicenter has seen the third-highest number of unemployment claims since the crisis beganThe hardest hit jobs have been in the retail and hospitality sectors, but also some areas of health care.

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